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Line Fire Highland: Evacuation Updates and Safety Information

Alex KataevbyAlex Kataev·Sep 19, 2024
In Short

The Line Fire in Highland has triggered mandatory evacuations for several San Bernardino mountain communities. Line Fire Highland has caused mandatory evacuations for affected areas. Highland wildfire evacuation routes include Highway 330 and Highway 18, with specific closures and detours in place. Residents affected by the San Bernardino mountain fire should follow official orders and use designated evacuation centers.

Current fire status and affected areas

  • Fire size and spread: The Line Fire in Highland has grown to over 17,500 acres as of September 19, 2024, expanding rapidly from 3,800 acres to 7,122 acres in just one day
  • Affected communities: Highland wildfire evacuation orders issued for:
    • Running Springs (population 4,600)
    • Arrowbear Lake (population 735)
    • Mountain Home Village
    • Forest Falls
    • Angelus Oaks
    • Seven Oaks
    • Cedar Glen
  • Evacuation warnings: Issued for Lake Arrowhead, Crestline, and Valley of Enchantment due to the San Bernardino mountain fire

Evacuation routes and road closures

  • Highway 330: Closed from Highland Avenue to Highway 18 in Running Springs due to the Line Fire in Highland
  • Highway 18: Closed from Kuffel Canyon to Big Bear Dam, only outbound traffic allowed from Running Springs
  • Highway 38: Residents of Mountain Home Village evacuating downhill towards Mentone
  • Angelus Oaks: Residents evacuating uphill towards Big Bear

Evacuation centers and resources

  • Available centers for Highland wildfire evacuation:
    • Jessie Turner Health and Fitness community center in Fontana
    • San Bernardino County Fairgrounds in San Bernardino
    • Animal shelter in Devore for evacuated pets
  • Evacuation trigger points: Authorities use predetermined landscape features like roads, ridgelines, or rivers to trigger evacuations when the San Bernardino mountain fire crosses these points

Safety precautions and recommendations

  • Follow official orders: Evacuate immediately when instructed by authorities due to the Line Fire in Highland
  • Prepare in advance: Have an emergency kit and evacuation plan ready for potential Highland wildfire evacuation
  • Stay informed: Monitor local news and official social media channels for updates on the San Bernardino mountain fire
  • Avoid congestion: Use designated evacuation routes to minimize traffic and ensure smooth flow during the Highland wildfire evacuation

FAQ

What areas are currently under mandatory evacuation due to the Line Fire in Highland?

Mandatory evacuations have been issued for Running Springs, Arrowbear Lake, Mountain Home Village, Forest Falls, Angelus Oaks, Seven Oaks, and Cedar Glen due to the Line Fire in Highland and San Bernardino mountain fire.

What are the main evacuation routes for the Highland wildfire?

The main Highland wildfire evacuation routes are Highway 330 and Highway 18. However, Highway 330 is closed from Highland Avenue to Highway 18 in Running Springs, and Highway 18 is closed from Kuffel Canyon to Big Bear Dam, with only outbound traffic allowed from Running Springs.

Where are the evacuation centers located for those affected by the Line Fire in Highland?

Evacuation centers for the Line Fire in Highland are located at the Jessie Turner Health and Fitness community center in Fontana and the San Bernardino County Fairgrounds in San Bernardino. There's also an animal shelter in Devore for evacuated pets.

How large is the San Bernardino mountain fire currently?

As of September 19, 2024, the Line Fire in Highland, which is part of the San Bernardino mountain fire, has grown to over 17,500 acres, expanding rapidly from 3,800 acres to 7,122 acres in just one day.

What should residents do to prepare for a potential Highland wildfire evacuation?

Residents should have an emergency kit and evacuation plan ready, stay informed by monitoring local news and official social media channels, follow official evacuation orders immediately, and use designated evacuation routes to avoid congestion during the Highland wildfire evacuation.